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1 I, 5 | A man cannot fail to be completely independent if he possesses 2 I, 7 | been set forth more or less completely.~ 3 II, 2 | people think we are, lacking completely or to any effective extent 4 II, 5 | or that we shall succeed completely.-So much for the causes 5 II, 8 | therefore not felt by those completely ruined, who suppose that 6 II, 18| have further determined completely by what means speeches may 7 II, 20| will empty your treasury completely."~Fables are suitable for 8 III, 11| now been explained fairly completely how liveliness is secured 9 III, 12| who meant to betray you completely". This is the sort of thing 10 III, 17| cancel each other either completely or partially. Nor should